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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 276 · State Buildings And Grounds

276.072 When written notice required for public improvement under lease purchase; public record

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276.072 When written notice required for public improvement under lease purchase; public record.
(1)No state agency shall influence or affect the design of any construction, reconstruction or renovation of a public improvement that the agency intends to lease-purchase without first giving written notice to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services of its intent to occupy or otherwise use the public improvement.
(2)Notice given to the department under subsection
(1)of this section is a part of the public record of the state agency and the department. [1993 c.476 §1]
Note: 276.072 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 276 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
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